aerobic .
Respiration
No, fermentation typically releases less energy than respiration. Fermentation is an anaerobic process that generates energy without the use of oxygen, resulting in the production of lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts. In contrast, respiration is an aerobic process that occurs in the presence of oxygen and produces more ATP, making it a more efficient energy-generating process.
Cells can release energy in two basic processes: Cellular respiration and fermentation. Cellular respiration requires oxygen but fermentation does not. Cellular respiration releases MUCH more usable energy then fermentation does.
Respiration releases more energy for an athlete's muscles compared to fermentation. Respiration is a more efficient process that produces more ATP (energy currency of the cell) per molecule of glucose than fermentation. This allows athletes to sustain high-intensity activities for longer periods of time.
That's not a full question, but I think I know what you are asking. Aerobic respiration > anaerobic respiration > fermentation.
Fusion releases more energy than fission.
Lactic acid fermentation. This type of fermentation occurs when your muscles need more oxygen for energy, so fermentation gives your muscles a little extra energy.
no it does not
Respiration.
Nuclear energy releases more energy than chemical energy. Nuclear reactions involve the splitting (fission) or merging (fusion) of atomic nuclei, which release a large amount of energy compared to chemical reactions that involve the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.
No.
A quasar does that.